In the 2019-2020 school year, high school students will no longer have uniform dress. The students will be held to the standard of acceptable dress. ​See information below.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS – Dress Code and Grooming

High School students are not required to wear the school assigned uniform for the 2019-2020 school year; however, students must dress appropriately and adhere to the policy described below.

Appropriate Sizes

Students shall wear clothing of appropriate size. Parents are expected to buy properly sized clothing. The sizes of shirts and pants shall be appropriate to the student’s body size and shall not be unduly oversized or undersized. Skinny pants, tights, or leggings that substitute as pants are not acceptable. Tights and/or leggings worn under a skirt that meets the length (no more than 3 inches above the knee) of dress rule or dress must conform.

UNACCEPTABLE ATTIRE

Students are not allowed to wear clothing, jewelry (including body piercing jewelry and “grills”), buttons, haircuts, tattoos, or other attire with markings that are offensive, suggestive, disruptive, or indecent such as:

Intentionally altered clothing or unbuttoned and ill-fitted garments are not acceptable

Ill-fitted garments include, but are not limited to, garments that are too small or too large, transparent, mesh, or see-through. Skin tight clothing is not allowed. Clothing must be completely buckled, belted, buttoned, or fastened

Cut or frayed clothing with holes or patched holes is not allowed (no holes above the knee)

Skinny pants, tights, leggings, jeggings or yoga pants that substitute as pants are not allowed

Clothing not properly fastened or with tears

Sleeveless shirts are not allowed

No towels, wash cloths, or handkerchiefs are to be carried to school or used at school with the exception of for physical education class

Clothing or outer garments traditionally designed as undergarments such as boxer shorts, bloomers, tights, hosiery, sleepwear, and pajamas

Clothing or footwear (flip flops, slides, house shoes, bedroom slippers) that is construed by the principal or designee as hazardous or dangerous to the health of the students or others

Hats, headgear (wave caps, bonnets, hoodies, bandanas and shower caps), or any head covering, except when approved by the principal